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Spotlight KC Print: mike lyon - kc printmaker
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Saturday, November 14, 2015. Mike lyon - kc printmaker. Mike Lyon has a three story custom built playhouse and the energy, imagination and enthusiasm of a child let loose to explore endless possibilities. He is a dedicated artist first, a superb craftsman, whose furniture creations are much in evidence, an inventor and computer wizard. Moving through his building one is struck by the multitude of ingenious equipment that he designed and built. As the suspended pen moves about over the paper it charts out...
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Spotlight KC Print: print share - richard hamilton
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Print share - richard hamilton. At the Creative Cafe members shared stories about the print they brought with them from home. Double click on images to see details enlarged. Drypoint by Jean Francoise Raffaelli. It measured 4 5/8 by 6 inches. He made a total of 184 prints. Jean Francoise Raffaelli did not consider himself an impressionist. He considered himself to be a naturalist. And later a follower of Zola, who was an avant garde writer. Nelson atkins print society. Falling by T...
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Spotlight KC Print: print salon share - cynthia gibson
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Print salon share - cynthia gibson. Cynthia Gibson brought two of her favorite fine art prints from home. To FIND OUT more about the artist and what they were. In the audience was Marilyn Carbonell, who introduced herself as the head librarian at the Spencer Art Reference Library. The Library can help you as well if you bring in digital images, not the original.". Video is four minutes. Nelson atkins print society. Spencer art reference library. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Spotlight KC Print: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Karl marxhausen - print share. Photographer Karl Marxhausen held up a favorite woodcut at the Creative Cafe and shared the difficulty of the cutting and inking process. Double click on images to enlarge details. It began with my love for "a wisp." The way the thin graphite strokes described faint sunlight coming through the cloud.". There is a lot of guessing and planning that one works at. In my "Limb Over Snow Houses" I filled the sky with dashes, inspired by the work of C&...
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Spotlight KC Print: walk up and connect - kc expo
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Saturday, May 25, 2013. Walk up and connect - kc expo. I met the young man at the La Cucaracha booth who will be teaching the monotype class at the KCAI in June. Because I met him, I probably will take the class. paula winchester. There was the envelope I bought for my wife that had tiny sculpted faces made of paper with seeds inside that you could plant. My wife loves sculpture. She will have surprised looks in her elementary art classes that she teaches her in Carrollton. karl marxhausen. For I would l...
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Spotlight KC Print: Saskia Lehnert - kc printmaker
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Saturday, July 25, 2015. Saskia Lehnert - kc printmaker. The inner resolve of a print maker is like no other. To gain a better understanding I met with Saskia Lehnert for an interview. What blew me away was her commitment. She willingly spent hours on hours over months,. Using a hand pushed tool. To drill each hole on her wood plate. To create a massive dot pattern. See the varied size holes BELOW. Ink impressions of pattern NEXT. She used words like meditation, doing it, and. Above photo by eric lehnert.
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Spotlight KC Print: October 2014
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Monday, October 27, 2014. October - mary ann strandell. Out of the box. Not seen anywhere else. The works of Mary Ann Strandell are. Some clear - decisive. Some vague - out of focus. In her drawing High Tea IV With Seeds. It is the softness of pastel,. And the erasure of graphite that breathe "transitory states into being.". A quality that is both illusive and difficult to render. That is key to Mandell's vision. Transit Square, 24 inches square,. 3D lenticular print on sintra, 2004. In motion, and frozen.
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Spotlight KC Print: November 2014
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. Holding Pattern - Spencer Museum of Art. While we waited for our lunch to arrive at the old Teller's Restaurant. In Lawrence, Kansas, we caught up with each other. Rick shared how museum goers were spending more than 15 minutes looking at work in New York, according to an article in the Times. Paula was getting ready to go with her sister on a trip to Costa Rico, a free trip. Visits with relatives in Cinncinati. From 2:00 to 4:00 pm. He said from the outside houses look so ...
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Spotlight KC Print: print share - paula winchester
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Print share - paula winchester. When 40 Nelson Atkins print society members got together to share a print that meant something to each of us,. STORIES opened up,. And it got exciting in the Creative Cafe of the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. Member Paula Winchester spoke about visiting her son in Portland and shared her wood engraving by Paul Gentry. Double click on images to enlarge. Marilyn Carbonell: The Nelson has three of them. Three Paul Gentries. More on Winchester's experimen...
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Spotlight KC Print: July 2015
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Saturday, July 25, 2015. Saskia Lehnert - kc printmaker. The inner resolve of a print maker is like no other. To gain a better understanding I met with Saskia Lehnert for an interview. What blew me away was her commitment. She willingly spent hours on hours over months,. Using a hand pushed tool. To drill each hole on her wood plate. To create a massive dot pattern. See the varied size holes BELOW. Ink impressions of pattern NEXT. She used words like meditation, doing it, and. Above photo by eric lehnert.
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